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[ecrea] CFP: celebrity diplomacy and north/south relations
Sun May 11 10:32:22 GMT 2008
CELEBRITY DIPLOMACY AND NORTH/SOUTH RELATIONS
CALL FOR PAPERS
This is an informal call for papers for a volume
on Celebrity Diplomacy and North/South
Relations (working title) to be edited by
Asteris Huliaras, Associate Professor at the
Department of Geography, Harokopion University of
Athens, Christos A. Frangonikolopoulos,
University Lecturer at the School of Journalism
and Mass Communications, Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki and Liza Tsaliki, University
Lecturer at the Faculty of Communications and
Mass Media, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
Media and cultural studies have extensively
addressed celebrity culture, while, from an
international relations point of view, the role
of individuals in public diplomacy has been
researched for quite a long time. The two,
however, have rarely been studied in conjunction.
We argue that there is a research void which we
wish to address by bridging together the research
areas of public diplomacy and celebrity culture
with particular reference to North-South relations.
Celebrities like Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Mia
Farrow, Sir Bob Geldoff or Bono have long been in
the limelight for their humanitarian work and
political activism across the globe. It would be
interesting to explore the ways in which such
celebrities have impacted upon international diplomacy.
We would like to invite contributions (a brief
description of 500-600 words) from academics of
various backgrounds (international relations,
political science, media studies, sociology,
anthropology etc.). We are particularly
interested in contributions from the South.
Proposals should address issues like:
The rise of celebrity culture, celebrity
diplomacy and the United Nations (Goodwill
Ambassadors); the different backgrounds of
celebrity activists (Hollywood, the music
industry, etc.) and the ways in which they
promote their causes and mobilize public support;
the role of celebrities in raising political
issues (global poverty, AIDS, etc.); links
between traditional and celebrity diplomacy; the
relationship between celebrities and organized
civil society; the impact of celebrities on
foreign policy-making and their role in
international crises (such as Darfur); the way in
which celebrity activism is perceived in both the North and the South.
Both theoretical and empirical proposals (for
instance focusing on a particular celebrity or a
particular issue) are welcome. On the basis of
the chapter proposals received, a book proposal
will be drafted to be submitted to an
internationally acclaimed publishing house. It is
hoped that on the strengths of the book proposal,
a research network and conference may be
organized, funded by the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Please send your proposals (a 500-600 word
abstract) and a short Curriculum Vita by 15 July
2008 to: <mailto:(huliaras /at/ hua.gr)>(huliaras /at/ hua.gr),
(chfragk /at/ jour.auth.gr) and <mailto:(etsaliki /at/ media.uoa.gr)>(etsaliki /at/ media.uoa.gr)
Dr. Asteris Huliaras, Associate Professor at the
Department of Geography, Harokopion University of Athens.
Dr. Christos A. Frangonikolopoulos, University
Lecturer at the School of Journalism and Mass
Communications, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Dr. Liza Tsaliki, University Lecturer, Faculty of
Communications and Mass Media, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
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